Welcome to Eden (2022–2023)
4/10
No idea what to make of this serial
18 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The serial has so many plot holes that it would not be possible to keep the ship floating longer than a few seconds. At first, I thought it was some sort of Spanish "Lord of the Flies" rip-off as to weed out the weaklies and to pit the participants against each other for the "promotions".

Yet, the biggest turn-off for me was when the leaders spoke so much about the climate changes and the urgent need to act, a.k.a. Brainwashing the young people to act on what is the greatest science hoax (global warming, climate change, CO2, etc.) ever perpetuated on the feeble population. That sounds so much like the World Economic Forum (WEF) and its training programme for the young future leaders to "combat" the climate change, which is nothing but the tyrannic population control. The "promotions" are no different from the "social credit system" as well as "digital ID" that have been deployed in some countries and soon to be deployed in more countries in the future.

Perhaps that's good way of warning the young people about the true intention of WEF and its "climate change" activities that does no good for the population.

Of course, the plots holes are: what happened to 100 participants who showed up on the island (we see perhaps no more than 30 participants at any time); what happened to the police who is supposed to investigate the missing persons or find the connections between those missing persons (only a freelance police officer taking the private contract from one parent); why did Zoa's 16-year-old sister go renegade on her parents and others when looking for her sister, endangering her in the process; what is so special about having a deaf participant at Eden (only one hearing person knows sign language); why didn't the participants turn against the leaders for holding them "hostage" (they could easily overwhelm the staff members and flee); and so forth.

I don't think I look forward to the second series in 2023.
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